History of United States expansionism
"Major" John Buchanan
51st state
Adams–Onís Treaty
Alaska Purchase
Alma, New Mexico
American China Development Company
American Ranch massacre
American frontier
American imperialism
Annexation of Santo Domingo
Banco Convention of 1905
Bascom Affair
Battle of Apache Pass
Battle of Big Dry Wash
Battle of Cibecue Creek
Battle of Cieneguilla
Battle of Cooke's Spring
Battle of Cookes Canyon
Battle of Devil's River
Battle of Fort Apache
Battle of Fort Buchanan
Battle of Fort Tularosa
Battle of Ganghwa
Battle of Hembrillo Basin
Battle of Little Dry Creek
Battle of Mount Gray
Battle of Pecos River
Battle of Pinos Altos
Battle of Salt River Canyon
Battle of Sunset Pass
Battle of Turret Peak
Battle of the Diablo Mountains
Battle of the Florida Mountains
Battle of the Mimbres River
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American Old WestAmerican pioneersAmerican settlersButterfield Overland MailEarly American land companiesErie CanalFirst Transcontinental RailroadFormer regions and territories of the United StatesHistoric trails and roads in the United StatesHistory of the American WestIndian wars of the American Old WestLewis and Clark ExpeditionLouisiana PurchaseMexican–American WarOverthrow of the Kingdom of HawaiiPhilippine–American WarSpanish–American WarUnited States federal public land legislationWars between the United States and Native Americans
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